Answer:
Welsh English Scotch
Explanation:
Most of immigrants to America before the Revolutionary War were from the Island of Great Britain.
The majority of them were from England, for example, in the Northeast, many of them came from the East of England, representing regions such as East Anglia, while in the Tidewater region, most came from the Southwest.
There were also many people from Scotland (Scotch) who mostly settled in Appalachia, and also Welsh, who settled all over the country.
The terms "trial of tears" and "the place where they cried" refer to the suffering of Native Americans affected by the Indian removal act. It is estimated that the five tribes lost 1 in 4 of their population to cholera, starvation, cold and exhaustion during the move west.
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Under him, French achievements were
massive in terms of education, commitment
to science, standardization, modernization
of the economy and administration, and
opening the door to opportunity for ordinary
people. Well, ordinary men.
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-Lexi